The writer of the question has spelled the word "madam" correctly, but misspelled the word "English". (Besides, the word "you" in the same question is better exchanged for "one" in order to make sane use of the English language. Thus, "How does one spell 'madam' in English?".)
There are two syllables in word madam ,ma-dam First syllable will be stressed.
Those letters spell 'madam'.
Chiedere al madam
Madam is the correct English spelling.Some example sentences are:Here is your tea and cake, madam.Yes madam, I will find him.Excuse me madam, I'm going to have to ask you to stop feeding bread to the duck statue.
Hello madam.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "ma'am" It is a contraction form used in polite address. The actual word is madam.
Dad, Wow, mom, Kayak, mum, sos, eye, gag, bob, eve,ewe, madam, ma'am, racecar, pop,
Plural of "madam" is "madames". (same root as the English styling "Dame", the equivalent of the formal honorific "Sir". ) "Madam" is shortened with an apostophe in conversational usage, as "ma'am".
chère madame is spelled 'dear madam' in English.
By what name do you go by madam/sir?
"How do you spell it?" in English is Comment s'ecrit-il?in French.